That is all from us here. Join us for the 4th and final Test at Nagpur that starts from 13th December. Bye Bye!

Presentation Ceremony:

Cook: "It was a great performance for four and a half days. Everybody from 1-11 performed well. The Indian openers started off well but the bowlers stood up and credit to them for all the hard work put in. It was a tough morning session yesterday and we did not get our bowling right. It is nice to contribute to the team's success and luckily I have had a bit of luck in this series. We will enjoy the win today but we have to recover well and play well in Nagpur. We appreciate the support of the Barmy Army. We will go all out for the win at Nagpur."

Alastair Cook is the MoM for his knock of 190 in the first innings.

Dhoni: "We need to give the bowlers some more runs. We have not scored over 300 consistently. On this wicket, we needed to score over 450. In the second innings, we lost a lot of wickets and we lost the match. We got off to a good start with Gambhir and Sehwag batting well. Nobody could soak up the pressure. We have to play well in Nagpur. We need to pull our socks up. England bowled well in the right areas and they played good cricket."

This has been a fantastic comeback by England after suffering a heavy defeat at Ahmedabad. In Mumbai where conditions were totally alien to them, they conjured up a memorable victory thanks to Kevin Pietersen and Monty Panesar. In Kolkata, it was Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott who laid the foundation for England's dominance as the bowlers hunted in packs. Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann starred with the ball while James Anderson and Steven Finn bowled wonderfully at pace.

It was only a matter of time as England wrapped things up quickly. It took them only two overs to dismiss the last pair and England stuttered a bit as they approached the paltry target of 41. However, such a low score was never going to trouble them and they managed to chase it down easily in the end.

This is the first loss for India at the Eden Gardens since 1999 when they lost to Pakistan in the Asian Test Championships. Since then, they have established this venue as their fortress, only to be breached by Captain Cook and the Poms in 2012. This is also the first time since 2000 that India have lost back to back Tests at home. They lost to South Africa 2-0 at the start of the new millenium.

12.1

Ashwin to Ian Bell, 1 run, England win by 7 wickets and go 2-1 up in the series, what a moment this is for the team, quicker delivery on the middle and leg stump, Bell nudges it to backward square leg and takes a quick single

11.6

Ojha to Compton, no run, hesitation in the running but they do not take the run, flatter delivery outside off, Compton goes back and dabs it to point, he thinks about a single but Bell is late in sending him back, they hesitate but in the end Compton comes back to his crease